Nama completes €400m cash transfer to exchequerState assets agency’s total contribution to date stands at €4.69bn which is expected to rise to €5.2bn by end-2025 wind-upFri Dec 20 2024 - 17:20
Thousands of Three Ireland customers due refund of €269 on average after ComReg investigation About 14,000 customers affected by company’s failure to send appropriate notificationsFri Dec 20 2024 - 15:53
Vodafone Ireland narrows loss to €4.8m amid 5G network investmentRevenue rises 2.8% to €1bn as chief executive Amanda Nelson hails ‘positive performance’Fri Dec 20 2024 - 06:00
European markets slip as investors take fright at Federal Reserve signal on ratesWall Street rebounds slightly from a selloff prompted by the Fed‘s hawkish 2025 outlook on interest ratesThu Dec 19 2024 - 18:32
Upbeat report on National Digital Research Centre published by Department of CommunicationsReview by Indecon, submitted in 2023, finds NDRC’s accelerator programme exceeded its targets in 2021 and 2022, but centre is now slated to closeWed Dec 18 2024 - 18:45
Galway’s arthouse Pálás cinema to close after ‘stark’ financial lossesClosure of seven-year-old venue blamed on rising costs, Covid and ‘oversaturation of commercial cinemas’Wed Dec 18 2024 - 15:42
People moving jobs earn more than those who stay, says Central Bank researchLabour Force Survey data suggests job switching is ‘important mechanism for wage growth’, especially in tight labour marketsWed Dec 18 2024 - 15:23
Christmas TV takes the Casablanca approach – rounding up the usual suspectsGhost of Christmas Past does overtime as broadcasters make viewers nostalgic for a time when nostalgia was a little less creakyTue Dec 17 2024 - 06:05
Google boggles minds as it says quantum chip ‘lends credence’ to the existence of a multiversePlanet Business: Ancient Rome auction update, the Murdoch ‘Succession memo’ and people/muppets who have rung the New York Stock Exchange’s opening bellSat Dec 14 2024 - 06:15
European stocks recoup early losses and finish higherInvestors added to bets that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates later this monthWed Dec 11 2024 - 18:23
Top kids shows on Netflix suffer ‘diminishing returns’, Irish study findsIndustry-first analysis of the streamer’s own data confirms preschool titles originating on YouTube dominate its list of best performersTue Dec 10 2024 - 11:00
Catherine Martin’s greatest legacy as Minister for Media hangs in the balanceIt’s a cliffhanger moment for the Irish screen industry. Will producers here be boosted by the kind of levy on streamers now commonly found across the EU?Tue Dec 10 2024 - 06:15
Max streaming service, home of HBO series, will launch in Ireland in early 2026Sky Ireland customers and Now entertainment members will receive the app at no extra cost, succeeding Sky’s current deal with Warner Bros DiscoveryMon Dec 09 2024 - 15:46
South Korean drama of a fictional kind as Netflix winds up the Squid Game hype machine in ParisPlanet Business: Words of the year, Intel’s interim arrangement and the Death Clock app that claims to predict your likely date of deathSat Dec 07 2024 - 06:15
European stocks rise as investors hope new budget can be passed in FranceBenchmark Stoxx 600 index advances for the sixth consecutive trading sessionThu Dec 05 2024 - 19:16
Guardian strike over ‘rushed’ Observer sale shows there is still some loyalty in mediaStaff at the two newspapers plan a 48-hour work stoppage this week amid swelling hostility towards managementTue Dec 03 2024 - 06:15
Welcome to Trump 2.0: mutually assured economic destructionPlanet Business: Disney’s pay discrimination settlement, Warren Buffett’s children, and companies issuing profit warningsSat Nov 30 2024 - 06:15
Tonight Show presenters Ciara Doherty and Claire Brock leave Virgin Media TelevisionTwo long-serving journalists will depart the broadcaster after election coverage as number of shows is cut in halfFri Nov 29 2024 - 18:16
Household deposits rise 4.1% amid increase in term accountsDeposit accounts with agreed maturity of up to two years have increased by €7.9bn over the year to the end of OctoberFri Nov 29 2024 - 16:39
Tourism numbers fall in October but total spending risesCSO data shows overseas residents made 548,100 trips to the State in the monthFri Nov 29 2024 - 12:45
Byrne Wallace and LK Shields, two of Ireland’s largest law firms, agree to merge Merger to create Byrne Wallace Shields will help firms target ‘larger mandates’ from existing and new clientsFri Nov 29 2024 - 10:00
European shares edge higher as Wall Street takes Thanksgiving breatherTech and defence stocks rise, while investors await the release of key inflation dataThu Nov 28 2024 - 18:44
More than half of nursing homes did not report profit in 2023, report findsNursing Homes Ireland calls for publication of Fair Deal pricing review in first 100 days of next governmentThu Nov 28 2024 - 17:16
Profits rise at parent company of PR group Wilson HartnellNewswhip’s losses widen amid higher R&D investment in 2023Wed Nov 27 2024 - 12:43
Manifesto media pledges — ‘Netflix levy’, legal reform in 100 days and €500m a year for RTÉElection 2024: Sinn Féin remembers Coimisiún na Meán and other things gleaned from the parties’ media policiesTue Nov 26 2024 - 06:15
‘Starmer the Farmer Harmer’ the target of ire as British farmers mobilise in LondonPlanet Business: Infowars auction saga, Howard Lutnick’s thoughts on Ireland and a brief history of the ObserverSat Nov 23 2024 - 06:15
Bluesky is being touted as ‘Twitter before Elon Musk’. Can the good vibes last?Another week, another new social media app. Could this one be a keeper or will it degenerate like its once-enjoyable forerunners?Sat Nov 23 2024 - 06:00
European shares edge higher as energy and defence stocks make gainsGeopolitical tensions underpinned demand for safe-haven assetsThu Nov 21 2024 - 19:14
Central Bank fines payments company BlueSnap more than €300,000 for regulatory breachesBlueSnap ‘exposed its customers to significant risk’ by failing to deposit their funds in its designated safeguarding accountThu Nov 21 2024 - 13:09
Grafton Street named 17th most expensive ‘main street’ in the world on which to rent Cushman & Wakefield ranking places average rent on Dublin shopping street at €3,024 per square metreWed Nov 20 2024 - 17:16
Irish employment rate hits fresh record high in third quarterNumber of people employed has climbed to 2.79m amid greater female participation in the workforceWed Nov 20 2024 - 12:39
Bluesky, the non-toxic alternative to X, has had a glow-up. But is the app here to stay?Social media app that feels a lot like early Twitter has attracted millions of new users this month and, so far, is not annoying like ThreadsTue Nov 19 2024 - 06:05
Fossil fuels are ‘gifts from god’ and other delusions to emerge from Cop29Planet Business: Mattel’s red face, Donald Trump’s wild appointments and the concept of a Minister for LonelinessSat Nov 16 2024 - 06:15
Profit rises at Kelly’s Resort Hotel but falls at Renvyle House HotelTurnover grew 11.4% at Kelly’s Resort Hotel & Spa in Co Wexford in 2023Thu Nov 14 2024 - 06:00
European shares end the day on a dour noteBenchmark Stoxx 600 index closed at a three-month lowWed Nov 13 2024 - 18:47
RTÉ redundancy scheme sign-off delay ‘incredibly frustrating’ and costing millions, says BakhurstMinister of Public Expenditure and Reform has yet to give approval for a scheme that was meant to see 40 voluntary departures this yearWed Nov 13 2024 - 18:16
Big beams, tiny halos and cable ties: election posters are backParties and candidates have had lots of time to finesse their lamp-post strategy. But have they?Tue Nov 12 2024 - 06:15
Core’s Aidan Greene: ‘Amazon.ie will be a gamechanger for Irish advertising clients’The marketing communications group grew its net profit to more than €4m last year and has expanded again in 2024Mon Nov 11 2024 - 14:26
In Washington, the peaceful transfer of power surprises a city boarded up for violencePlanet Business: Royal private estate income, data-hungry air fryers and the companies keen for it to be Christmas alreadySat Nov 09 2024 - 06:15
RTÉ 2FM loses listeners after string of presenter exits‘Exciting plan’ for new schedule in early 2025, says RTÉ, while news programmes on Radio 1, Newstalk and Today FM look forward to general election boostThu Nov 07 2024 - 12:28
Keep calm-ala and carry on-ala? US election coverage enters its anxiety eraUS election: Kamala Harris escapes from Saturday Night Live, Donald Trump rails against Fox News and a much-threatened media sticks to seven swing states. The endgame is hereTue Nov 05 2024 - 06:15
Fear of ‘greenwashing’ accusations on the rise among Irish businessesMore than a third now say they are aware of the reputational risks from making false or misleading green claimsMon Nov 04 2024 - 06:00
Fairstone Ireland to add 100 jobs over next two yearsFinancial services group has seen revenue jump 35 per cent as company expands presence in the Irish marketMon Nov 04 2024 - 06:00
Technology sector share of Dublin office take-up shrinks to new low of 7.1% in third quarterVacancy rate overall edged higher in the third quarter, despite ‘positive momentum’ for leases, says BNP Paribas Real Estate Ireland reportMon Nov 04 2024 - 06:00
Labour cracks on with ‘invest, invest, invest’ project as Larry keeps lookout in LondonPlanet Business: Washington Post subscriber losses, the Philadelphia DA suing Musk over an ‘unlawful lottery’ and the end of the oily road for Starbucks’ Oleato coffeesSat Nov 02 2024 - 06:15
Mobile wallets cement status as most popular form of contactless paymentCentral Bank statistics show card payments overall declined in September compared to August, but contactless and NFC transactions have surged over past yearFri Nov 01 2024 - 16:31
Household deposits rise 3%, reflecting increase in term accountsDeposit accounts with agreed maturity of up to two years have increased by €8.3bn in the year to the end of SeptemberThu Oct 31 2024 - 15:56
European stocks fall after downbeat forecasts from chip companiesFTSE 250 edges higher as investors conclude Labour government’s first budget is less punitive on businesses than previously fearedWed Oct 30 2024 - 18:19
Grafton acquires Spanish company Salvador Escoda as it signals good growth in Irish marketOwner of Woodie’s DIY and Chadwicks has bought the air conditioning and heating products distributor in bid to increase its scaleWed Oct 30 2024 - 17:22
Is Kamala Harris the only person who’s not afraid of Donald Trump?Her campaign ads have tackled everything from women’s rights to Putin. Meanwhile, billionaires have blocked their newspapers from taking a standTue Oct 29 2024 - 06:15